WEEKLY LUNCH PICK: Lunch on the go at Rice & Roll Sushi

Udon soup from Rice & Roll Sushi hits the spot.

By Anne DesBrisay

There’s one table inside, three more outside, and a short length of counter on which to lean for a quick maki fix, but mostly Rice & Roll Sushi is tiny and used for take away. Transplants from Edmonton, the husband and wife team that runs Rice & Roll have taken over a former Go For Sushi franchise location and made it a better place, more personal, more inviting.

No website, no real advertising that I could find: Rice & Roll seems to thrive on word of mouth and pedestrian traffic. I’ve ordered sushi here before and found the rice just right (lightly sweet, un-gluey but holding together) and the cuts clean and sharp. This isn’t particularly elegant stuff, but it is well made, priced right, and kindly served.

But this isn’t about sushi. Last week I wanted something hot, something substantial and comforting for lunch, and Rice & Roll’s udon soup appealed.

I ordered a container of the house kimchi and, sitting on the Queen Street sidewalk, added a dollop of the perky fermented cabbage to the bowl. These were not my instructions, and though I’m not sure it was a kosher move, I did have a perfectly tasty time, and there was no doubt the passers-by were looking down on my lunch with considerable envy.

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